Put the Philadelphia Flyers on the back of a milk carton; the offense went missing in a snooze fest 4-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre on Thursday night.
SIOUX FALLS Jaxon Nelson and Bryce Brodzinski are cooking at the perfect time for Minnesota. Nelson and Brodzinski connected on two goals in the third period, and the Gophers rallied for a 3-2 victory over Nebraska Omaha on Thursday night in the semifinals of the Sioux Falls Regional at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.
The Flyers needed to come into this game hungry for two points. Not counting this game against Montréal, there are only eight games left in the season.
More goalie reinforcements are on the way for the Philadelphia Flyers, though it’s not clear exactly when that will happen. Flyers general manager Danny Briere addressed traveling media in Montreal on Thursday afternoon, discussing a few topics that included the Flyers’ injury crisis on defense.
An NHL team is stepping in to help grow women’s collegiate hockey in its market. According to ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski, the Philadelphia Flyers are going
At long last, the wait is over for the Philadelphia Flyers. Goaltender Ivan Fedotov, who they drafted in the seventh round of the 2015 NHL draft, is set to come over to North America to play for the Orange and Black barring a lift on a suspension of his entry-level contract.
According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, Philadelphia Flyers goalie “prospect” Ivan Fedotov is believed to be returning to play for the Flyers. The first logistical obstacle in allowing that to happen is that the NHL will need to unsuspend the final year of Fedotov’s entry-level contract, according to NHL insider Kevin Weekes.
In a surprising news out of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) on Thursday, CSKA Moscow has terminated the contract of Philadelphia Flyers’ goalie prospect Ivan Fedotov.
In a surprising development from the Kontinental Hockey League, CSKA Moscow has terminated the contract of Philadelphia Flyers’ goalie prospect Ivan Fedotov.
The Philadelphia Flyers will try to firm their grip on third place in the Metropolitan Division when they visit the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday. The Flyers (36-27-10, 82 points) are coming off a 6-5 overtime loss to the New York Rangers on Tuesday, a contest in which they held a 2-0 lead before trailing by a goal three times and tying it late.
Defensemen Jamie Drysdale and Nick Seeler‘s return to practice on Tuesday was great news for the Philadelphia Flyers‘ defense. Being without Drysdale for about a month and Seeler for three weeks has been difficult during the team’s playoff push, given their importance to the lineup.
The Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens play on Thursday at Bell Centre in Montréal, and the bookmakers give the edge to the away team (-155) over the host (+130).
If someone were to tell you back in September that, with nine games to go, the Philadelphia Flyers would not only be in the playoff picture, but own the third spot in the Metropolitan Division, you wouldn’t believe them.
When it comes to hockey, March is typically thought of as the point in the season when defense is emphasized and avoiding mistakes is the top priority.
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Does the Flyers head coach have his eyes on a position in the front office?
The Philadelphia Flyers find themselves tangled up in a potential controversy as the scratching of team captain Sean Couturier raises eyebrows and questions about communication and John Tortorella’s coaching style.
It may not always be sunny in Philadelphia, but the Flyers are providing difficult conditions for the teams they play. After going through a slugfest with the Boston Bruins last Saturday and beating the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, the Flyers pushed the Carolina Hurricanes to overtime before losing 3-2 in the extra frame.
The Philadelphia Flyers are planning to scratch team captain Sean Couturier.
The hip injury keeping Flyers forward Ryan Johansen out of the lineup is already inhibiting their roster flexibility.
The NHL has hit Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella with a significant punishment following his ejection on Saturday night where he initially refused to leave the team's bench.
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